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UnderwaterRegina Benson • Golden, Colorado, USA
$2800Buy Now »Our universal inability to stem global warming is raising the sea level to heights that might soon submerge the iconic Statue of Liberty. I fear parts of my country are sinking underwater, both environmentally and politically. Our political will to remain a sanctuary for immigrants seeking freedom, hope, and opportunity may be decreasing to such a level that the ▶

Chien BlondChristina Blais • Stratford, Connecticut, USA
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Chien Blond was inspired by posters for Le Chat Noir cabaret, made by 19th century French artist Theophile Steinlen. Minimal colors and shading represent the cat and his message. In this poster, I used my dog as the model, giving his body a similar definition to Steinlen’s cats. “Tu vas manger ça?" means “Are you going to eat ▶

I Will Not Be SilencedBetty Busby • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
$1500Buy Now »The fury of the current political climate was the inspiration for this piece. The visceral impact of being told to shut up is the first visual impact. On closer examination, resist is built into the fabric of the work through stitching.

Mammals of OklahomaShannon Conley • Moore, Oklahoma, USA
$950Buy Now »This piece is my interpretation of the natural history poster, those beautifully illustrated examples that detail different types of moths, or peppers, or flower life cycles. It’s part of an ongoing series to understand my home state of Oklahoma, featuring mammals from each native order/superorder, spiraling in overlapping rings. My goal is to highlight the ▶

Reach for the Sky Vicki Conley • Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico, USA
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During the Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) commissioned 35,000 posters encompassing wide fields of interest, including our national parks. They had a distinctive style and were designed to entice Americans to travel to our National Parks. I am grateful to John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt, whose wisdom and persistence led to the preservation of these ▶

Shadow #1Jayne Gaskins • Reston, Virginia, USA
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For many years I have turned to John Hartmann’s writings as catalyst for introspective thoughts and a stimulant for creativity. I am honored that he has given me permission to add a visual to his words. The text is a poem from his book, A Collection of Poems Vol. II by John Hartmann.

Pardon SnowdenLouise Hall • Port Saint Lucie, Florida, USA
$1800Buy Now »While working as a contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA), Edward Snowden became aware of several secret mass surveillance programs that violated the Constitution. At great personal risk, he exposed them. Edward Snowden is a whistle blower and a hero who stood up for our rights. Exiled to Moscow, he potentially faces decades in prison under World War I era laws ▶

Elements #12: Blue RiverMichele Hardy • Silverthorne, Colorado, USA
$4000Buy Now »Snow—river—life. Elements #12 depicts the colorful annual cycle of snowfall in the mountains, spring melt, runoff that replenishes the rivers, and water that gives life.

Je Suis ma SoeurAnne Hiemstra • Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA
NFSAfter the Charlie Hebdo killings in Paris in 2015, “je suis Charlie” became a slogan of solidarity with the victims, and support for the values of freedom of speech and of the press. Inspired by women I met during the 2016 political campaigns, I’ve adopted the slogan to signify the bonds between women of different faiths, backgrounds, and status ▶

Women`s March on WashingtonTrish Hodge • Osprey, Florida, USA
NFSThis poster is dedicated to my 15-year-old granddaughter, Adessa. She insisted on going to the Women’s March on Washington, offering to pay her own way if needed. She comes from a long line of independent women, symbolized by the faces in the batik panel. It gives me great joy to see the next generation of young women moving forward with strength and pride.

One PulseSusanna Hotchkiss • Lake Helen, Florida, USA
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One Pulse communicates hope and healing in the wake of the Pulse nightclub tragedy in Orlando, Florida. No matter what color, creed, gender, or sexual identity, we are all interconnected in this ocean of life. We possess the same inner qualities. While social awareness helps to bring forth understanding and acceptance, symbols can prompt transformation and move us beyond ▶

I am the Face of RescueMichelle Jackson • Sandia Park, New Mexico, USA
$2500Buy Now »All across America, tens of thousands of dogs per year are found neglected as strays or are surrendered to animal shelters. Because of overcrowding, many of them are doomed to be put to death. Rescuers provide safe homes with loving volunteer foster families. They take care of these animals, giving them vet care which includes microchipping, vaccinations, and sterilization, ▶

This Land Was My LandPatricia Kennedy-Zafred • Murrysville, Pennsylvania, USA
$1500Buy Now »The striking image of a young Navajo man in 1906 speaks not only to the forced migration of Native Americans during that historical period, but also to the battle being fought today by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. Have they stopped the building of a pipeline across their sacred lands? Their stories are an essential part of our diverse American fabric. (Original ▶

American Portraits: Living on the EdgePatricia Kennedy-Zafred • Murrysville, Pennsylvania, USA
$1500Buy Now »America’s rural landscape has changed dramatically since 1900, when nearly half of the U.S. population lived and worked on farms. That number now rests at just two percent. The independent family farm is an essential part of our diverse American fabric, representing strength, tenacity, patience, and perseverance. Inspired by photographs taken during the 1930s, this ▶

Mend the GapJill Kerttula • Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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I was in Washington D.C. for the 2017 inauguration. I rode the Metro on Friday with the crowd headed to Trump’s celebrations, and then again for the Women’s March the following day. The division between the two groups was both evident and deep. The London Underground’s iconic “Mind the Gap” signs came to mind. By changing one letter, this ▶

ShiprockCat Larrea • Anchorage, Alaska, USA
$3600Buy Now »Named Shiprock on United States Geological Survey (USGS) maps from the late 1800s, this geologic feature is the remnant of a volcano located in northwest New Mexico. It carries historical and religious significance to the Navajo people and is currently protected by the local Navajo community. My interpretation of this natural phenomenon aims to simplify its ▶

Travel Muse: EnduranceMary-Ellen Latino • Northborough, Massachusetts, USA
$1800Buy Now »Trees are a metaphor for life: endurance, strength, survival, solidarity, propagation, hardship, and change. Majestic sequoia trees inspire me as miracles of nature with the ability to endure fires, floods, and windstorms while they reach for the sky as the tallest living things on earth!

Travel Muse: WanderlustMary-Ellen Latino • Northborough, Massachusetts, USA
$1800Buy Now »Wanderlust is an incessant desire to travel, roam, and explore the world—a joie de vivre fueled by worldly and unknown adventure. While wandering around this great earth, I have repeatedly adored the beauty, colors, and sway of palm leaves that lure and intoxicate the soul. Are you ready for your next global escape?

ReUSe/REFuse Eleanor Levie • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
NFSReuse, recycle, reinvent, repurpose, re: use, re: us, re: U.S., reduce REFuse, reFUSE, resist. A trash-stash quilt, the latest in a long series of work composed of packaging from consumer products that would ordinarily go into landfills. My piece has also become a silent expression, protesting the recent federal activity to undermine the Environmental Protection Agency ▶

Art is ConfessionJeanelle McCall • Lufkin, Texas, USA
NFSSimple flat shapes, with a limited color palette, marry the history of posters with the nuances of modern quilting. My poster illustrates a very personal belief: that you have to be brave to share your art with the public. In so doing you expose your secret self, your visual interpretation of life, and your profession of faith while being vulnerable to rejection.

3 Wise WordsClaire Passmore • Trowbridge, United Kingdom
$2900Buy Now »My aim is to remind people of the vast amount of unnecessary plastic material which is rapidly taking up space in our landfills and oceans. The poster does not nag, lecture, threaten, or rely on complicated graphics to deliver its message. It illustrates instead a single positive action that can be easily fulfilled by anyone.

No More Labels: A Plea for Civil DiscourseMargaret Phillips • Cos Cob, Connecticut, USA
$1500Buy Now »Labeling people or groups to degrade, disenfranchise, vilify, or marginalize them in order to promote one’s own agenda is just wrong. Encountering people as they truly are, unlabeled, can bring us to a deeper understanding of both their realities and our own.

VOLCANO!Heather Pregger • Fort Worth, Texas, USA
$1700Buy Now »Science posters have always intrigued me. The ones dealing with geology, my chosen field of study, absolutely fascinate me. In VOLCANO!, I have created my own cross section of a volcano, complete with a lava dome and a pyroclastic blast.

ElliptigoDaren Redman • Nashville, Tennessee, USA
$1500Buy Now »I love bikes. I used to cycle 100 miles a week, until I ruptured a disk. I can no longer ride the miles I once did. My stepdaughter works for Elliptigo, a company that makes an elliptical cycle, where you stand up instead of sitting on a seat. My poster is an advertisement for their bike, which I dream of owning one day.

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